A third of U.S. organic farmers have experienced problems in their fields due to the nearby use of genetically modified crops, and over half of those growers have had loads of grain rejected because of unwitting GMO contamination.

After more than 15 years of using genetically modified crops, U.S. farmers are continuing to see an array of benefits, but the impacts on the environmental and on food production are mixed, and high farmer use of a popular herbicide on GMO crops is a caus

The near disappearance of once-common bumblebees across the nation -- and in other parts of the world -- doesn't only jeopardize our food supply. It puts into question the future of nearly every single wild plant that blooms...

Farming should help the environment, not hurt it. Unfortunately, farming today is dominated today by factory farms that pollute or rivers and lakes, and contaminate our food with chemicals. It doesn't have to be this way.

A growing number of farmers are abandoning genetically modified seeds, but it's not because they are ideologically opposed to the industry.
Simply put, they say non-GMO crops are more productive and profitable.

Beyond Pesticides, along with upwards of 150 U.S. farm and food businesses and organizations, sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) calling on the department to strengthen their oversight of field trials of experimental, genetically->

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A farmer in Oregon just got an unwelcome surprise: he found genetically engineered (GE) wheat growing in his field. The most surprising part: GE wheat was never approved for use -- it's only been used in field tests. This discovery has serious implications

I am doing my happy dance. Vernon Hershberger, the Amish dairy farmer recently on trial in Wisconsin for providing raw milk to his community, was acquitted last week by a jury on three of the four charges against him.